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Missing explosives case: Four arrested in Rajasthan
- Saturday September 11, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Four officers of Rajasthan Explosives and Chemical Limited (RECL) located at Dholpur were arrested in the missing explosives case, police said. The officials were nabbed by the Rajasthan Police-Crime Branch for making excess supply of explosives to the tune of 872 tones to two firms of Shiv Charan Heda of Bhilwara, police sa...
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Missing explosives case: Prime accused surrenders in Bhopal
- Saturday August 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After being on the run for over a month, Jaikishan Aswani, the prime accused in missing explosives case has finally surrendered to the police.The police believe, this arrest can help unravel the mystery of the missing 163 trucks carrying explosives that never reached their destination.Aswani owned two explosives trading companies in Sagar and Chand...
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Madhya Pradesh: 103 more explosive laden trucks missing
- Friday August 27, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
In a shocking revelation, the Bhopal police have divulged that a total of 163 explosive laden trucks had originally gone missing. The initial reports of 60 trucks appear to be just a small part of the story.Trucks loaded with detonators and gelatine sticks were sent from the government's Dholpur Factory in Rajasthan to Chanderi and Sagar town in Ma...
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Missing explosives case: Four arrested in Rajasthan
- Saturday September 11, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Four officers of Rajasthan Explosives and Chemical Limited (RECL) located at Dholpur were arrested in the missing explosives case, police said. The officials were nabbed by the Rajasthan Police-Crime Branch for making excess supply of explosives to the tune of 872 tones to two firms of Shiv Charan Heda of Bhilwara, police sa...
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www.ndtv.com
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Missing explosives case: Prime accused surrenders in Bhopal
- Saturday August 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
After being on the run for over a month, Jaikishan Aswani, the prime accused in missing explosives case has finally surrendered to the police.The police believe, this arrest can help unravel the mystery of the missing 163 trucks carrying explosives that never reached their destination.Aswani owned two explosives trading companies in Sagar and Chand...
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www.ndtv.com
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Madhya Pradesh: 103 more explosive laden trucks missing
- Friday August 27, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
In a shocking revelation, the Bhopal police have divulged that a total of 163 explosive laden trucks had originally gone missing. The initial reports of 60 trucks appear to be just a small part of the story.Trucks loaded with detonators and gelatine sticks were sent from the government's Dholpur Factory in Rajasthan to Chanderi and Sagar town in Ma...
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www.ndtv.com